Ovidiu Mușetescu

Romanian politician
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Ovidiu Muşetescu (born Bucharest, September 15, 1955 - died there, October 18, 2009) was a Romanian politician. He was a member of the Social Democratic Party and died of cancer.

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Adrian Năstase cabinet (28 December 2000–29 December 2004)
Prime Minister
Minister of State
  •   Alexandru Athanasiu
  •   Ioan Rus
  •   Marian Săniuță
  •   Dan Ioan Popescu
  •   Ioan Talpeș
Ministers
Minister-Delegate
  •   Gabriel Oprea/Gheorghe Emacu (Public Administration)
  •   Eugen Dijmărescu/Vasile Radu (Commerce)
  •   Acsinte Gaspar/Șerban Nicolae (Relation with Parliament)
  •   Vasile Pușcaș (Chief Negotiator with the EU)
  •   Ovidiu Mușetescu (Authority for Privatization)
  •   Ionel Blănculescu (Coordinating Control Bodies)
  •   Marian Sârbu/Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz (Relation with Social Partners)
  •   Șerban Valeca (Research Activity)
  •   PDSR/PSD minister
  •   PSDR minister (merged into the PSD in 2001)
  •   PUR minister


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